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You can design a page layout and then create a page style based on it. For example, you can create a page style that displays a particular header, and another page style that displays a different header. Open a new text document, choose Layout Style List, and then select Page Styles from the ... |
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Headers and footers are areas in the top and the bottom page margins, where you can add text or graphics. Headers and footers are added to the current page style. Any page that uses the same style automatically receives the header or footer that you add. You can insert Inserting other fields ... |
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You can use different headers and footers on separate pages in your document, as long as the pages use different page styles. IBM® Lotus® Symphony™ Documents provides several predefined page styles, such as First page, Left page and Right page, and you can also create a custom page style. |
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It is a common scenario to have no header or footer on the first page of a document and different headersfooters for left facing pages and right facing pages. The following steps show you how to create these different headers based on Page Styles. This example specifies Headers only, but the ... |
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You can design a page layout and then create a page style based on it. For example, you can create a page style that displays a particular header, and another page style that displays a different header. Open a new text document, choose Layout Style List, and then select Page Styles from the ... |
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You can use different headers and footers on separate pages in your document, as long as the pages use different page styles. IBM® Lotus® Symphony™ Documents provides several predefined page styles, such as First page, Left page and Right page, and you can also create a custom page style. |
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Headers and footers are areas in the top and the bottom page margins, where you can add text or graphics. Headers and footers are added to the current page style. Any page that uses the same style automatically receives the header or footer that you add. You can insert Inserting other fields ... |